The Las Vegas Raiders made an ill-advised gamble last offseason when they let Josh Jacobs walk in free agency. The idea was that Zamir White, who showed promise in a four-game stretch at the end of the 2023 season, would be more than capable of carrying the torch for the Raiders' offense.
That was far from the case, as he mustered just 183 rushing yards in eight games before being sidelined with a season-ending injury. After signing Raheem Mostert and drafting Ashton Jeanty, the writing was clearly on the wall for White this offseason.
Except White made a miraculous recovery, somehow leveraging a poor preseason into the No.